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what is the difference between parallel and series combination ​

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Answered by vineeth123654
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Answer:

Explanation:

in series if one bulb switch off all will be switch off

in parallel if one bulb switch off all will not switch off

Answered by ItzMsSachita
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Series circuit

→ The current in each resistor have the same value.

→ The total voltage drop is equal to the supply voltage.

→ The effective resistance is always more than the minimum value resistance in the series circuit.

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Parallel circuit

→ The voltage across each resistor is equal to the supply voltage.

→ The total current in the circuit is equal to the sum of the current in individual parallel circuit.

→ The effective resistance is always less than the minimum value resistance in the parallel circuit.

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@ItzMsSachita

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